I like the setup, as a installer for over 15 yrs I would push the condenser back another 4” off the back of RV because you are loosing efficiency due to sub cooling the refrigeration. (Not getting air flow across the condenser). After doing you will see cooler temps inside on the evaporator unit. Plus maintenance cleaning outdoor unit will be easy also. (Road grime) Just some information other than that awesome install. Really enjoyed video
As a long time HVAC Tech., overall, I liked your video and idea for use. Some things that comes to mind is that a piercing valve is never as good as a line that is brazed. You have more chances of a leak. Your mobile home will flex, increasing your chances of a leak also. On a normal RV rooftop, the connections are not moving separately. Sure, the whole unit will shake, but it shakes as one unit. As far as the air in the line, that may or may not be an issue. Most techs on any system do not pull vacuum long enough to remove all the air/moisture which can turn to an acid in a system. Techs usually assume that the filter/dryer will collect the extra. Your install, is good. All except how close you have the back of the unit against the camper. I would of mounted it out a little further. How are you going to clean the coil good? You need to be cleaning the coil at least once a year and maybe more if you are in a hot climate running it 3/4 of the year and also you have to consider how much rag weed, dirt, etc. is in the air. That is one sure way to kill your system early. Prior to that, it will kill your efficiency. Lastly, for some, if you are going to purchase one, consider to see if you want a heat pump version to give you heat in the winter. There are pros and cons to heat pumps, but I am not going to go into that as my comment is already way too long. If you do get the heat pump version and plan on running this on solar alone, Do Not get heat strips in addition to the heat pump. It will pull way too many amps and your chances of running on solar probably just went out the window. I am not knocking the video at all, just giving some more things for people to consider when doing this. Thumbs up on the video and info.
Great idea putting a mini split on your RV, much more efficient than the lousy rooftop AC's that come on RVs, I put a couple of mini splits in my house a few years ago, after getting two outrageous and I mean outrageous quotes to have them installed I purchased mine on the Internet, purchased a vacuum pump and a micron gauge and a tube cutter and installed them myself.
As an engineer that is new to all this RV and boondocking stuff , I appreciate the thought, research and time that went into this excellent video. Now I just need to find the right (small) unit for my needs. Cheers!
I find your information so valuable and informative. It really helps people in RVs, vans and even sticks and bricks homes. As a retiree, i can stay in my home much more comfortably and economically. Thank you very much!! i also have a van that I want to travel in and this helps me with that too! 👍🏾🙏🏿
Thank you for all your knowledge & testing... this sounds brilliant & I am looking forward to some of your other RV problems you have been testing & have figured out solutions for~
HVAC tech here - might want to shimmy that heat pump away from the camper wall an inch or so if you can to get some more airflow. Running a unit with high head pressure can cause all sorts of issues with it.
Couple of notes on this. When he talks about max power usage, you need to understand that you wont run it on high very often. That is for rapid cooldown. I ran one for years to cool a garage and I always kept it on its lowest setting and it still kept the area in the low 70s if I had run it for a while before I went out there. Some of these come pre charged with freon, that is usually the reason for the long pipe run. It is very important that you don't coil the lines vertically. The compressor oil will get stuck in the bottom part of the coils. The non pre charged ones can have a much shorter length line run. My unit, on low, pulled 1.5 amps. The ceiling fan pulled 1.2 and my big box fan was much more. So you can run these with only a little more electricity than a ceiling fan. I've heard that some of the newer units are over 40 seer. So quiet inside and out. You just need one hole for the power, lines, and condensate line to run through together.
Thanks for posting this. I was thinking about one of these for my garage. Right now, in the summer, I have two fans pulling air through the garage with doors open on each side. I did not realize these were that efficient. May be getting me a mini split. For me a garage does not have to be cold or hot just comfortable work in.
Hi David. Wow this is a wonderful idea! This is going to change the way people travel and boondock in the future. Thanks for being so kind and generous sharing your knowledge, experience and talents with the rest of us. I can't wait to see more videos, and all your inventions and upgrades. I have a feeling your channel is going to be huge and change a lot of peoples lives! I can't wait to see what your gonna do next!!!! : )
Whoa, that's a fantastic RV AC system for DIY,,, thanks for sharing such a valueable info after testing it out for a year already,,, Safe, happy & GOD blessed travel, hiking on your all journey,,,
Hey David! Ke Le sent me over. If only I had gotten off to such a great start on my own channel! This is a game changer, no doubt about it. I'd be honored to have you in attendance at this years van build in Parker AZ. Just subbed. Keep up the great work! ~Jamie
Hey Jamie. I'm speechless. It is I who would be honored to be there. Thank you for your kind words and encouragement. Looking forward to meeting you there. -David
I have 2 Mr. Cool 12,000 btu units for our 1978 MCI MC8 40' bus that do an awesome job that run off a 15 kw diesel generator. They replaced 3 roof top units that pulled a lot of power. Great video!!!!
This is great to know! Thank you! I plan on staying in an RV for a long time, and thinking of getting a smaller Van type one day closer to retirement, so this is good stuff! Nice job with the video, and I'm looking forward to watching more!
I worked for a company here in Australia, we built accommodation huts for the mining industry and were fitted with household units like these they had service technicians travelling all Australia servicing the camps and they found that the pipe work inside the units would rub together and therefore fail , so before these cabins went into service we would remove the outer cover and copper pipes that were close would have a coating of Sikaflex ( a brxndname polyurethane sealant) around them so as to stop them from rubbing together.
god bless you, what a wonderful thing to see a person whoo really cares about helping boondockers have a better life and not try to get welthy off the inventions you share freely! we need mroe people like you .have a wonder day .i loved the vedio.keep them coming.!!!!
I just found your channel. My wife and I plan to start full-timing when she retires. I noticed your tag is from Tn. I live in Al. now But I was born and raised in Kingsport and Church Hill TN. Maybe we'll meet out there somewhere and we can have coffee together. It will be about two years before she'll retire, Be safe on your travels!!!
Sweet! My crane cab has a built in diesel heater, and it is very effective and super efficient, but the cab didn't have AC, until I installed a small (the smallest conventional type AC) Frigidaire 5,000 BTU unit. It cost less then $200.00, and I power it with a 1000 watt Yamaha generator, mounted on the same rotating platform I sit in to operate the crane. It is crude, but it works, and in my defense this was all before mini splits were on my radar, now I would go mini split all the way! Very nice and informative presentation!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and video. You did a great job for your first time posting a video. Looking forward to your next video and pondering a mini split for my specific application.
Good video...I'm a semi retired HVAC Service/Installer and like the mini splits...Their efficiency is incredible...I'm getting close to doing the BoonDocking, have an RV in my drive now I'm working on for a lady couple that does it...A 410A system, roof top heat pump that had lost some of it's charge....Why moron engineers would use 410A in an RV cooler is beyond me...I know the mini spit is probably 410A too, but look how much easier to service....Anyway, thanks for the video....Great idea and damn good work.
Glad I just happened upon this video and your channel. Subscribed! Thanks for the great info. I see we are in the same part of the country - I''m in Nashville. I'm looking at coverting a cargo van into an RV and this AC system looks like it might be a great fit for me. Thanks again.
👍 great video gave me some great ideas for my in-laws in the Philippines where it's always hot and rolling electric black outs 7-8 times per day. I must also commend your attitude and knowledge to give it away for free.👏
Thank you for the great video and I will try to find a travel trailer without an ac unit so I can use a mini split system as I want to boondock when I go back to RV'n.
Thank you for the thought but a few others have put mini splits on their rv, I think that I am the first to be able to run it 24/7; but if not, that's okay too. Thanks for watching my video. 👍
Thank You For Your Sharing & Wisdom In A/C/Heat Unit! Look Forward To More of Your Sharing In Life's Journey In The Go'n Into & Cum'n Out From In Living! :-)
I always impressed with the innovation and creativity of RV'ers. Thanks for such a nice system. I wished you'd show your solar system and batteries which must be extensive to run this 24/7
We are having Mini split installed on our fifth wheel next month - not only are they more efficient, we will have more room for more solar panels on our roof! Thank you, not too many vids on these systems.
What’s the wattage and how many solar panels do you use? And what type and how many batteries does it take to carry this thing at night. Very nice set up by the way!
Thank you for sharing your experince.. Regarding the warranty.. Im not sure if it still covered being installed on a moving/vibrating base which is not tje case in a domestic (house) or commercial setup.. But.. I appreciate that you made sure (waiting 1year) you are fully satisfied before you share..
Well Done. Couple of things. All piping drain line and electric can go out a single hole in rear, making for a neat install. Other Air Handler models are available. there is a cassette type(4 way blow) flush to ceiling, and there is also an air handler that can hang from ceiling. about 6" H. an alternate to hanging it off the wall. They also make high grade, high pressure flexible refrigerant lines, though soft copper will last if supported correctly.
As much as this is good news for Nomads, I have found this video helpful is choosing a mini split I need for a game room! Please keep posting, you were great with the delivery of the information.
Very clever! I've heard the mini splits are very efficient. I wonder about a low profile rooftop unit that could essentially replace that noisey rv a/c unit
... David ... What better way to discover your channel than on your first video. Since we have similar backgrounds, I think it will be interesting to hang around. Currently in between RVs and having one heck of a time making up my mind on what’s next. :(
Great I love the fact that your out there trying to HELP people , Its getting to be a rare thing . If a person wanted to have a inverter for only that purpose the Morning Star 500 , Is a exellent unit very dependable . Thank you very much for the exellent info , God Bless you in all that you do ...
Very interesting!! I wish I were physically capable enough to do something like this myself....(In a future rig I don't have yet. LOL) Seriously...some great stuff here!!! I'm going to continue to watch. Not only to help your channel grow, but.... because you are a fellow Tennessean!!! YAY!!
At least it gives you an idea of something that you can hire somebody to do over and above the standard RV air conditioner or though while unit that sticks out the back of a window
Midea is pretty decent, among the best coming out of China and decent bang-for-buck but there is better stuff out there. Daikin, Panasonic, Toshiba, Mitsubishi, Hitachi and fujitsu will probably all offer inverter models with higher efficiencies, lower sound levels and longer lifespans. Virtually all Japanese aircon brands are excellent but more expensive. Also worth looking at models which use the newer R32 refrigerant, which will be even more efficient. If the budget was not restricted, I would go for Panasonic Z-series R32 inverter or Daikin Emura-series R32 inverter. Both of these also have pretty advanced air-purification systems built-in and both are super-quiet.
Thank you for this very informative information I really need this. This will feel like luxury compared to my 2 mini 6 inch fans. This now on the list and I learn much more information about a few other things. Thank I will be watching you more now
"I waited a year before I did a video on this". Immediately thumbed up 👍
I like the setup, as a installer for over 15 yrs I would push the condenser back another 4” off the back of RV because you are loosing efficiency due to sub cooling the refrigeration. (Not getting air flow across the condenser). After doing you will see cooler temps inside on the evaporator unit. Plus maintenance cleaning outdoor unit will be easy also. (Road grime) Just some information other than that awesome install. Really enjoyed video
As a long time HVAC Tech., overall, I liked your video and idea for use. Some things that comes to mind is that a piercing valve is never as good as a line that is brazed. You have more chances of a leak. Your mobile home will flex, increasing your chances of a leak also. On a normal RV rooftop, the connections are not moving separately. Sure, the whole unit will shake, but it shakes as one unit. As far as the air in the line, that may or may not be an issue. Most techs on any system do not pull vacuum long enough to remove all the air/moisture which can turn to an acid in a system. Techs usually assume that the filter/dryer will collect the extra.
Your install, is good. All except how close you have the back of the unit against the camper. I would of mounted it out a little further. How are you going to clean the coil good? You need to be cleaning the coil at least once a year and maybe more if you are in a hot climate running it 3/4 of the year and also you have to consider how much rag weed, dirt, etc. is in the air. That is one sure way to kill your system early. Prior to that, it will kill your efficiency. Lastly, for some, if you are going to purchase one, consider to see if you want a heat pump version to give you heat in the winter. There are pros and cons to heat pumps, but I am not going to go into that as my comment is already way too long. If you do get the heat pump version and plan on running this on solar alone, Do Not get heat strips in addition to the heat pump. It will pull way too many amps and your chances of running on solar probably just went out the window.
I am not knocking the video at all, just giving some more things for people to consider when doing this. Thumbs up on the video and info.
Great idea putting a mini split on your RV, much more efficient than the lousy rooftop AC's that come on RVs, I put a couple of mini splits in my house a few years ago, after getting two outrageous and I mean outrageous quotes to have them installed I purchased mine on the Internet, purchased a vacuum pump and a micron gauge and a tube cutter and installed them myself.
Two months on youtube and this guy has 120,000 views. Not surprising. This is great information.
As an engineer that is new to all this RV and boondocking stuff , I appreciate the thought, research and time that went into this excellent video. Now I just need to find the right (small) unit for my needs. Cheers!
Thank you for your kind remarks. Happy camping.
Can't wait for the next video! You are a natural teacher and very generous with your ideas. Thank you from someone who hopes to be traveling soon.
Thanks so much for your kind comments.
I find your information so valuable and informative. It really helps people in RVs, vans and even sticks and bricks homes. As a retiree, i can stay in my home much more comfortably and economically. Thank you very much!! i also have a van that I want to travel in and this helps me with that too! 👍🏾🙏🏿
Thank you for all your knowledge & testing... this sounds brilliant & I am looking forward to some of your other RV problems you have been testing & have figured out solutions for~
Thank you for liking my video.
What a great first video! Thanks David for sharing your experience and know how. Looking forward to more, Mr. Wizard.
Thank you for your kind comments.
HVAC tech here - might want to shimmy that heat pump away from the camper wall an inch or so if you can to get some more airflow. Running a unit with high head pressure can cause all sorts of issues with it.
David, this is awesome. Thank you for starting a channel to help others. You're brilliant!
Thank you for your kind remarks. You're awesome!
Couple of notes on this. When he talks about max power usage, you need to understand that you wont run it on high very often. That is for rapid cooldown. I ran one for years to cool a garage and I always kept it on its lowest setting and it still kept the area in the low 70s if I had run it for a while before I went out there. Some of these come pre charged with freon, that is usually the reason for the long pipe run. It is very important that you don't coil the lines vertically. The compressor oil will get stuck in the bottom part of the coils. The non pre charged ones can have a much shorter length line run. My unit, on low, pulled 1.5 amps. The ceiling fan pulled 1.2 and my big box fan was much more. So you can run these with only a little more electricity than a ceiling fan. I've heard that some of the newer units are over 40 seer. So quiet inside and out. You just need one hole for the power, lines, and condensate line to run through together.
Thanks for posting this. I was thinking about one of these for my garage. Right now, in the summer, I have two fans pulling air through the garage with doors open on each side. I did not realize these were that efficient. May be getting me a mini split. For me a garage does not have to be cold or hot just comfortable work in.
Hi David. Wow this is a wonderful idea! This is going to change the way people travel and boondock in the future. Thanks for being so kind and generous sharing your knowledge, experience and talents with the rest of us. I can't wait to see more videos, and all your inventions and upgrades. I have a feeling your channel is going to be huge and change a lot of peoples lives! I can't wait to see what your gonna do next!!!! : )
Thank you for your kind comments. My greatest hope is to help our community as much as possible. Thank you again.
@@GoneBoondocking You are so very welcome.
Wow! Your one of the good guys! Thanks for sharing, such a blessing.
Thank You. I will be using this information in my travel trailer and in my cabin which is in a very rural area.
So glad you're here. I am looking forward to learning from you.
You are all awesome. Thank you for watching my video. More to come!
Thanks for caring and helping us all, God bless.
You are very welcome. It is my privilege.
Whoa, that's a fantastic RV AC system for DIY,,, thanks for sharing such a valueable info after testing it out for a year already,,,
Safe, happy & GOD blessed travel, hiking on your all journey,,,
Awesome explanation thanks and will continue to watch for more.
Hey David! Ke Le sent me over. If only I had gotten off to such a great start on my own channel! This is a game changer, no doubt about it. I'd be honored to have you in attendance at this years van build in Parker AZ. Just subbed. Keep up the great work! ~Jamie
Hey Jamie. I'm speechless. It is I who would be honored to be there. Thank you for your kind words and encouragement. Looking forward to meeting you there. -David
David, you are amazing a true gift to the RV community, thank you
Thank you for your kind remarks Leo.
I have 2 Mr. Cool 12,000 btu units for our 1978 MCI MC8 40' bus that do an awesome job that run off a 15 kw diesel generator. They replaced 3 roof top units that pulled a lot of power. Great video!!!!
Absolutely amazed! Thank you for sharing!! We'll look forward to Future videos!! Thank you so much for sharing!!
You folks on RUclips are the best. Thank you for your kind comments.
This is great to know! Thank you! I plan on staying in an RV for a long time, and thinking of getting a smaller Van type one day closer to retirement, so this is good stuff! Nice job with the video, and I'm looking forward to watching more!
HAPPY CAMPING!!!
Thank You for your time on this. Great job...it worked!
I worked for a company here in Australia, we built accommodation huts for the mining industry and were fitted with household units like these they had service technicians travelling all Australia servicing the camps and they found that the pipe work inside the units would rub together and therefore fail , so before these cabins went into service we would remove the outer cover and copper pipes that were close would have a coating of Sikaflex ( a brxndname polyurethane sealant) around them so as to stop them from rubbing together.
I didn't think Sikaflex would stick to copper...
Solid tech combined with a generous spirit. All my thumbs up!
Hello you are doing a wonderful job thank you for all of the hard work you put in to your videos keep them coming if possible
god bless you, what a wonderful thing to see a person whoo really cares about helping boondockers have a better life and not try to get welthy off the inventions you share freely! we need mroe people like you .have a wonder day .i loved the vedio.keep them coming.!!!!
I just found your channel. My wife and I plan to start full-timing when she retires. I noticed your tag is from Tn. I live in Al. now But I was born and raised in Kingsport and Church Hill TN. Maybe we'll meet out there somewhere and we can have coffee together. It will be about two years before she'll retire, Be safe on your travels!!!
Looking forward to seeing more innovation!
👍 coming from an HVAC guy you picked a good unit for the purpose they are very reliable and extremely energy efficient.
Thank you, it works well.
They are gree units under a different name.
You seem like a smart dude and a kind soul. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for kind comments
Sweet! My crane cab has a built in diesel heater, and it is very effective and super efficient, but the cab didn't have AC, until I installed a small (the smallest conventional type AC) Frigidaire 5,000 BTU unit. It cost less then $200.00, and I power it with a 1000 watt Yamaha generator, mounted on the same rotating platform I sit in to operate the crane. It is crude, but it works, and in my defense this was all before mini splits were on my radar, now I would go mini split all the way! Very nice and informative presentation!
Thank-you for your video, brilliant, great option, will look at retrofit my RV, thanks
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and video. You did a great job for your first time posting a video. Looking forward to your next video and pondering a mini split for my specific application.
Awesome!
Now watching this wishing I was a few years younger LOL
Interestingly informative keep producing.
Good video...I'm a semi retired HVAC Service/Installer and like the mini splits...Their efficiency is incredible...I'm getting close to doing the BoonDocking, have an RV in my drive now I'm working on for a lady couple that does it...A 410A system, roof top heat pump that had lost some of it's charge....Why moron engineers would use 410A in an RV cooler is beyond me...I know the mini spit is probably 410A too, but look how much easier to service....Anyway, thanks for the video....Great idea and damn good work.
Great video to start your channel on, lots of subs right out of the gate.
Glad I just happened upon this video and your channel. Subscribed! Thanks for the great info. I see we are in the same part of the country - I''m in Nashville. I'm looking at coverting a cargo van into an RV and this AC system looks like it might be a great fit for me. Thanks again.
Awesome job for your first video. I am so interested in this system. Thank you.
Thanks so much
Great information and was very helpful in my thoughts on what setup would be best for my boxtruck project. Looking forward to seeing more videos
Thanks a bunch.
👍 great video gave me some great ideas for my in-laws in the Philippines where it's always hot and rolling electric black outs 7-8 times per day. I must also commend your attitude and knowledge to give it away for free.👏
You are welcome and thank you for watching. 😊
Thank you for the great video and I will try to find a travel trailer without an ac unit so I can use a mini split system as I want to boondock when I go back to RV'n.
I think something like this should be used by the RV manufacturers as an option, but naturally reward you for your ingenuity.
Thank you for the thought but a few others have put mini splits on their rv, I think that I am the first to be able to run it 24/7; but if not, that's okay too. Thanks for watching my video. 👍
David, thank you for sharing your talent to everyone. This will be a lot of help not only to the RV community but also to the tiny house community.
You are very welcome. Thank you for your kind remarks.
An absolutely fantastic explanation. Bravo and Thank You.
Thank You For Your Sharing & Wisdom In A/C/Heat Unit! Look Forward To More of Your Sharing In Life's Journey In The Go'n Into & Cum'n Out From In Living! :-)
I always impressed with the innovation and creativity of RV'ers. Thanks for such a nice system. I wished you'd show your solar system and batteries which must be extensive to run this 24/7
There is a video on the solar. Thanks for watching
We are having Mini split installed on our fifth wheel next month - not only are they more efficient, we will have more room for more solar panels on our roof! Thank you, not too many vids on these systems.
I'm happy to help. Safe travels.
What’s the wattage and how many solar panels do you use? And what type and how many batteries does it take to carry this thing at night. Very nice set up by the way!
Good stuff David. Thanks!
Thank you... Very enlightening and helpful. Godspeed in all your projects and travels.
Thanks so much. We'll see you out here....
Great job this can be applied to a lot of different scenarios tiny cabins homeless cabins mobile homes travel trailers excellent job
Very true! These units are used all over the world in all sorts of scenarios. Thanks for watching.
Or just 1 room in the house, ie my bedroom.
Thank you for sharing your experince..
Regarding the warranty.. Im not sure if it still covered being installed on a moving/vibrating base which is not tje case in a domestic (house) or commercial setup..
But.. I appreciate that you made sure (waiting 1year) you are fully satisfied before you share..
The best part is your will to serve others. I pray for you to ALMIGHTY.
Thank you for this information! Sounds like an impressive system!
You are welcome, thank you for watching
Thank you for watching
A man with allot of time on his hands. He must be a rocket scientist. 👍
Thanks for this very informative video. Looking forward to the next one.
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed. Happy camping
Thank you for sharing this story with us on your split unit
Thank you for watching my video. Happy camping to you
Well Done. Couple of things. All piping drain line and electric can go out a single hole in rear, making for a neat install. Other Air Handler models are available. there is a cassette type(4 way blow) flush to ceiling, and there is also an air handler that can hang from ceiling. about 6" H. an alternate to hanging it off the wall. They also make high grade, high pressure flexible refrigerant lines, though soft copper will last if supported correctly.
Awesome explanation on everything. Keep up the great videos!
Welcome and thank you for watching my video. Happy camping
Great job! Thank you for sharing ❤️👍🏻
Thank you for your kind remarks.
As much as this is good news for Nomads, I have found this video helpful is choosing a mini split I need for a game room! Please keep posting, you were great with the delivery of the information.
Thanks so much
Very clever! I've heard the mini splits are very efficient. I wonder about a low profile rooftop unit that could essentially replace that noisey rv a/c unit
Very interesting! Thank you.
Nice job !
Great video! Thank you
... David ... What better way to discover your channel than on your first video. Since we have similar backgrounds, I think it will be interesting to hang around. Currently in between RVs and having one heck of a time making up my mind on what’s next. :(
Yes thank you! Looking forward to more video's
You are very welcome. More videos coming soon. Thank you for subscribing.
Very nicely done. Ty sir for your time and experience. One of the best info videos I've seen. Much appreciation.
Thank you, appreciate you watching my videos.
Yay! This is really important to the van conversion I am trying to do!
Happy to hear that. I'm glad to be able to help. Happy camping.
WOW Love Mini Split AC, Thanks for the video
Welcome, thanks for watching my video. Happy camping.
Fascinating !
I don’t know why all RV manufacturers don’t install something like this at the factory.
winky phillips because vibrations. They don’t want to be on the hook for these thing failing.
Wow perfect light
More than perfect specifically the additions about other modles your casting deserves this much if stars
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Thank you very much 😊
Great I love the fact that your out there trying to HELP people , Its getting to be a rare thing . If a person wanted to have a inverter for only that purpose the Morning Star 500 , Is a exellent unit very dependable . Thank you very much for the exellent info , God Bless you in all that you do ...
Thank you so much. I would consider at least a 750 Watt inverter because of the losses in efficiency.
good job & thanks for the vedeo.
God Bless You!
Look forward to your videos!
Thank you for liking my video and helping me get the word out.
Thank you for the video I've had the same idea myself they should use this technology as an oem
OMG! I LOVE YOU! You ROCK!!!
Thank you for being so thorough in your explanation. What are the environmental temperature extremes you have tested the heat and cooling output?
Is the cooling and heating equalized at both ends of the trailer? eg is sleeping area as cool as kitchen area?
Outstanding video thanks please make more. Someone who survived many hurricanes in Puerto Rico.
More videos on the way! :)
This is the way of the future. Solar powered A/C in a stadium would be cool.
Literally and figuratively.
Great video
Thank you. Very informative. Subscribed.
Thanks again. Happy camping!
Thank you for the video!
Thanks for watching.
Very interesting!! I wish I were physically capable enough to do something like this myself....(In a future rig I don't have yet. LOL)
Seriously...some great stuff here!!! I'm going to continue to watch. Not only to help your channel grow, but.... because you are a fellow Tennessean!!! YAY!!
Thank you for subscribing and writing such a kind comment.
At least it gives you an idea of something that you can hire somebody to do over and above the standard RV air conditioner or though while unit that sticks out the back of a window
I’m glad u came across my feed :)
👍🏕
Excellent video!
Thank you for watching.
Thank you. Great video.
Thanks for watching.
Good job fellow Tennesseean. I live at the Look other end of the state. Good job.
You're welcome
Midea is pretty decent, among the best coming out of China and decent bang-for-buck but there is better stuff out there. Daikin, Panasonic, Toshiba, Mitsubishi, Hitachi and fujitsu will probably all offer inverter models with higher efficiencies, lower sound levels and longer lifespans. Virtually all Japanese aircon brands are excellent but more expensive. Also worth looking at models which use the newer R32 refrigerant, which will be even more efficient. If the budget was not restricted, I would go for Panasonic Z-series R32 inverter or Daikin Emura-series R32 inverter. Both of these also have pretty advanced air-purification systems built-in and both are super-quiet.
Thank you for this very informative information I really need this. This will feel like luxury compared to my 2 mini 6 inch fans.
This now on the list and I learn much more information about a few other things. Thank I will be watching you more now
Welcome and thank you for watching. Happy camping. 🏕
Thank you for this video!!
You're very welcome, happy camping
I really dig the box that you built for the excess line set.
👍
@@GoneBoondocking YES, would really like to SEE INSIDE the box and HOW you coiled the copper WITHOUT damaging it, thank you